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Verna Chambers

Verna Chambers

CHAMBERS, VERNA - Verna Madeline Chambers, 93, of Fawcett’s Rest Home, Petitcodiac, passed away at the Dr. Georges L. Dumont Hospital on July 12, 2014. Born on May 4, 1921 in Prosser Brook, she was a daughter of the late Hartley and Mary (nee Geldart) Mitton and the loving wife of the late Wesley Chambers. Verna was a faithful member of the Petitcodiac Baptist Church. She had a great interest in people and had a lot of knowledge in genealogy. Verna loved her family dearly. Her four grandsons and her great-grandchildren meant the world to her. Verna was an impeccable housekeeper, loved handwork, gardening, and home cooking.
Verna is survived by her daughter, Lois McGibbon (Bill) of Anagance; her grandchildren: Ben McGibbon (Jennifer) of Indiana, USA, Hal McGibbon (Marjorie) of Petitcodiac, Jason Dunfield (Sharon) of Berry Mills, and Jeremy Dunfield of Anagance; great-grandchildren: Mila and Stanley McGibbon and Kaitlyn Wilcox; son-in-law, Wayne Dunfield (Lynn) of Moncton; her sisters: Gertie, Shirley and Dorothy; her brothers: Gordon and Frank Mitton; a special niece Sharon Ogden; as well as many other nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Besides her parents and husband, Verna was predeceased by her daughter, Barbara Dunfield (2005); her sisters: Georgie, Lottie and Laura; and her brothers: Vaughn, Herman, Ralph and Russell.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the professional care of Armstrong’s Funeral Home from where visitation will be held on Monday, July 14, 2014 from 6 to 9pm. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, July 15 at 2:00pm in the Petitcodiac Baptist Church with Pastor Robert MacDonald presiding. Interment will be held in the Maplewood Cemetery. Donations to a charity of the donor’s choice would be appreciated by the family. On-line condolences are available at: www.armstrongsfh.com

 

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